Source:3 Source Blended Audio: 33-1065 > Sony MZ-R70 Minidisc; 33-1065 > Sony CCD-TRV67 Video Camera; SBD > NJB Lineage:Minidisc > Roland UA-30 > CD Wave; TRV67 > firewire > Vegas; NJB > USB; sources mixed in Vegas Taped by:JethroNC Transferred by:JethroNC Keywords:Hank; Williams; III; 3; Assjack; country; banjo
Description
Disc 1 - Country set
01 Straight to Hell
02 Thrown Out of the Bar
03 Smoke & Wine
04 Pills I Took
05 I Don't Know
06 D Ray White
07 Dick In Dixie
08 Mississippi Mud
09 Country Heroes
10 Trashville
11 7 Months 39 Days
12 Devil Is My Friend
13 Longhaired Redneck -> If You Don't Like Hank Williams
14 I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
15 Cocaine Blues
16 Crazed Country Rebel
17 Hoedown
18 Not Everybody Likes Us
19 Louisiana Stripes
20 My Drinkin' Problem
21 Nighttime Ramblin' Man
Disc 2
Hellbilly set
01 I Don't Wanna Go Home
02 Prayin' For A Heart Attack
03 Life Of Sin
04 White Trash pt. 2
05 Hellbilly
06 (Pentagram intro)
07 Be Forewarned
08 Forever My Queen
Assjack set
09 Trepanation
10 Cocaine
11 Cutthroat
12 Black Destiny
13 Choking Gesture
14 No Regrets
15 Tennessee Driver
16 Gravel Pit
17 Redneck Ride
18 We Take Pills
19 Punch, Fight, Fuck
20 Rise To Die
21 Cops Shoot Dope
22 Eat, Fuck, and Kill
The country set features Tim Carter on banjo - to the best of my knowledge,
it's the first time a banjo player has joined The Damn Band onstage. III's
country music sounds great with a banjo behind it. Tim also played on
Hank III's 2006 release, "Straight to Hell."
III paid tribute to Pentagram at the end of the hellbilly set with guest
vocals and guitar from Bob Wayne.
The Assjack set features Christopher Arp on lead guitar. Chris plays guitar
for Psyopus, a Rochester NY-based Tech Metal band.
Hank III - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
JoeBuck - upright bass, electric bass, vocals
Andy Gibson - steel guitar
Adam McOwen - fiddle
Munesh Sami - drums
Gary Lindsey - hellbilly & Assjack co-vocals
Tim Carter - banjo (country)
Christopher Arp - guitar (Assjack)
Bob Wayne - vocals, guitar (D2T07, D2T08)
A few notes about the sound:
The PA was HOT that night -- not only were two of my four sources nearly brickwalled,
but there's a bit of static in the vocals, usually present at the start/intro of
songs for under a second.
There's a small drop-out of one of the sources at the start of D2T08 - for less
than 2 seconds, the volume will drop about 50%.